Disclaimer: I don't own the Mighty Ducks or anything that you recognize. I do own Jodi and the people that you have no clue who they are.
Author's Note: This is my first fic. So please be nice. Lol. Criticism is good though.
Jodi looked up at the gates of Eden Hall somewhat excited but nervous all at the same time. Jodi was the normal girl as some would say. She wasn't into the whole dressing to impress sort of thing. She thought, her friends had to like her for her personality and not the clothes she wears. So Jodi basically wore blue jeans and band shirts a lot. She had shoulder-length blonde hair and blue eyes. She loved hockey. Well used to love hockey until her dad made her quit. He said he only wanted one daughter playing hockey. Since her sister was the "better of the two" he picked her. Yea, Jodi would admit her sister was good, but she didn't appreciate her dad calling her bad at hockey. So this is what prompted her to hate her dad. She also didn't like her sister all too much. In the beginning she blamed her for their dad making her quit. But she wised up after a while. Jodi's parents divorced when she was 10. When she turned 13, she moved in with her mother because of her father's decision of her quitting hockey. Instead of picking up with hockey again, Jodi decided to play volleyball. She was really good at it too. She even received a couple of awards for it. "The best on her team" the coach would always tell her. "Sure," she thought, "the best on my team, but I'm sure my father wouldn't approve."
One day while she was practicing for their big game some man dressed all fancy came to practice. She thought nothing of it, though. Probably just one of the girl's dads or something. When her coach approached her with the man she knew something was up. The man had offered Jodi a full paid scholarship to Eden Hall Academy, the most prestigious school in Minnesota, probably the whole United States, to play volleyball for them. And that's where she was standing, in front of the gates of Eden Hall staring in awe at the beautiful buildings in front of her. Yep that's right Jodi Gafney was going to a prep school, who would of thought.
Yea I know not that good, but bear with me I am just starting. Any suggestions?
